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A federal appeals court has agreed to weigh in on whether the Coudert Brothers estate is entitled to profits earned from so-called unfinished business taken by former Coudert partners to new employer
Dewey & LeBoeuf watchers, take note: Legal precedent could finally be established next year for law firms going through bankruptcy in New York and seeking to claw back money from firms where their fo
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...ATTORNEYS Counsel for Plaintiff: Howard P. Magaliff, Esq., DiConza Traurig Magaliff LLP, New York, NY. Counsel...
Southern District Judge William Pauley held that the former partners of bankrupt Thelen do not retain a property interest in hourly fee matters that former Thelen lawyers took with them to new firms
Southern District Judge William Pauley held that the former partners of bankrupt Thelen do not retain a property interest in hourly fee matters that former Thelen lawyers took with them to new firms
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
DLA Piper, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, and Holland & Knight are among the latest to agree to settle unfinished business claims with the defunct law firm's estate
Dewey & LeBoeuf leaders' desire for a swift flight through bankruptcy continued Wednesday, with a somewhat chaotic day of bankruptcy-related events taking place to keep the proceedings moving along
The U.S. trustee's office has appointed two committees to steer Dewey & LeBoeuf's unsecured creditors through the bankrupt law firm's Chapter 11 proceedings
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